Hello,
Thank you both for the advise. 

I recompiled the driver with DENABLE_ZEROCOPY=0 and that did not help.
i tried using -u and i didn't get any extra output.
Randomly it will not set the power correctly, I will set  -gain 338 for 
example and still get 0db

I will have a revisit of the antenna. I do have three antennas with the 
largest being a 15db one. They are meant to pick up that part of the 
spectrum as i can see gliders running on 868mhz as well as my local mobile 
tower as i can see packets on the 950mhz band.

Anyone have any recommendations for antennas that they use? 

Regards,

On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 7:10:06 PM UTC+1 wor...@wormley.com wrote:

> If you're using the version from: https://github.com/lheijst/rtldavis it 
> should just work provided you told it "-tr US" and provided any ppm 
> correction. 
>
> Now, the one problem you may have is if you're using the system provided 
> librtlsdr, and if it's saying something about Zero Copy Buffers, not sure 
> if it's a problem on x86/amd64 but the Raspberry Pi's definitely didn't 
> like it. Unless they fixed that you'll need to uninstall the system 
> librtlsdr and compile one from scratch per the instructions and give it the 
> -DENABLE_ZEROCOPY=0 flag when compiling.
> (Or set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to your version if you don't want to remove the 
> system version)
>
> -Steve
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 1:06 PM Germano S <ger...@soru.me.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Just checking in if there is still development on this driver.
>>
>> I was given a used Vantage pro (US) a not to long a ago. I have installed 
>> everything as far as i can tell, but rtldavis reports no data being 
>> transmitted which makes me think my frequencies are incorrect. 
>>
>> I am running on Debian 10 (Buster) with Weewx 4.1.1 along with an RTL-SDR 
>> V3 which has been calibrated. I am scanning the frequencies to see if i can 
>> find anything.
>>
>> If anyone can give me a bit of further direction or if anyone has 
>> succeeded i would be most appreciative. :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, May 10, 2019 at 5:45:24 PM UTC+1 storm...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Luc
>>>
>>> Is there a way to put the Channel Id, Channel Freq, and Error into the 
>>> LOOP packet with the data?  I looked through rtldavis.py but could not find 
>>> a the spot.
>>>
>>> Rich
>>>
>>>
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